Engage Students in All Learning: Collaborate Across Subject Areas to Develop Multidisciplinary Projects

Cross-curricular approaches provide us with the best chances of including all children in successful learning

– Dr. Jonathan Barnes



ACTIVITY

  • Create prep time for teachers to collaborate across subject areas to develop key multidisciplinary projects and assignments that show how subjects are connected to each other, and to real life.

  • The provided articles can help inform, guide, and inspire discussions and planning.

Examples:

  1. Create a project on pandemics that engages students in social studies and science.
  2. An assignment on environmentally safe structures bridging math and science.
  3. Students write a short historical fiction narrative (English Language Arts) based on what they learn in history.


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